Tag: Corporate Juggernaut

Sean Patton is a comedian based in Los Angeles and New York, by way of New Orleans. Sean began doing standup in the Crescent City, and has since performed in comedy clubs across the US and Canada. Sean has also performed at The Melbourne International Comedy Festival (2011), Just for Laughs Chicago (2013), Just for Laughs Toronto (2013), and three times at Just for Laughs Montreal (2008, 2010, 2012). In the TV world, Sean has appeared on Comedy Central’s Live at Gotham (2009), Late Night with Jimmy Fallon (2010), twice on Conan (2011, 2013), and once on Comedy Central’s @Midnight (2014). 2013 also marked the release of his own Comedy Central Half Hour Special. As for acting, Sean played a guest starring role on IFC’s Maron and a co-starring role on Comedy Central’s Inside Amy Schumer. Sean also stars in the unscripted travel show Best Bars in America for The Esquire Network.

LINEUP is Corporate Juggernaut’s semi-annual comedy showcase, featuring thirteen of Nashville’s freshest and most talented joke-talkers! The entire show will be filmed for posterity to relive this magical evening over and over again…and then post terrible comments on YouTube about it. So bring your loud-ass laughs and sexy-ass butts down to The High Watt for a grand ole night of fun and fellowship! $5 admission guarantees you one (1) seat and at least three (3) laughs or your money back!

Kyle Kinane kicks off his “I bet you want to tell me how your barbecue is better here” tour August 8th at The High Watt, which Kyle says is, “always a treat, train interruption, or not.”

This short tour will end at the 40 Watt Club in Athens, Georgia, where he will tape his new comedy special “I Liked His Old Stuff Better.” While talking to the Nashville Scene, Kyle described his “old stuff” as being, “about dismal employment and drunken missteps,” but says, “I like seeing comics and musicians grow, so I’m trying to not become shtick. Sad, bearded, hetero white male comedy is on the gallows right now. I don’t want to be there when the trap door drops. Also, I’m not depressed. It’s disingenuous to say I am just for a bit.” Read the whole interview at the NashvilleScene.com. Here’s a clip from 2013:

NOTE: Their flier says the show starts at 8:30, the Facebook event says 9pm. Also, they’re doing a weird thing with seating. Early Admission tickets GUARANTEE a seat. There will still be seats available for General Admission, but it’s first-come, first-serve. See their note below:

“Seating for this show is limited and available ONLY on first-come, first-serve basis.

Want to be sure to have a seat? Seating is available for this concert ONLY with the purchase of an Early Admission ticket. Early Admission ticket holders will be allowed to enter the venue fifteen minutes prior to General Admission ticket holders in order to claim their seats. There is a very limited number of these tickets available. Seats are NOT GUARANTEED without early arrival.

Please note that Early Admission purchasers should arrive between 7:45pm and 8:00pm in order to enter the venue early and to claim a seat. No refunds will be issued to early admission purchasers who fail to arrive by 8:00pm.”

The great and wonderful Mary Mack is coming to Nashville to do hilarious comedy with her husband Tim Harmston at The High Watt Monday, February 24th. She is one of the absolute funniest, most original comics to have ever called Nashville home and we are damn lucky she is coming back for one night to do a show here! Don’t miss it.

Mary Mack and her mandolin sing-alongs have been featured on the nationally syndicated Bob and Tom Radio Show, XM, Sirius, and Minnesota’s Polka Spotlight.

She has performed in the Vancouver Comedy Fest (2007), HBO’s Andy Kaufman Awards (2007), Montreal’s Just For Laughs Festival (2009), and in 2011 was selected for the San Francisco Sketch Fest’s “Dozen,” 12 up and coming headliners performing at the Punch Line throughout the fest.